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CARPENTER, William Benjamin, an English Physiologist, Son of Dr. L. C. 1 Principles of comparative Physiology. [Illustrated.]

Philadelphia, 1854. 8° (7.3X4.2), pp. 752.

2 Use and Abuse (On the) of Alcoholic Liquors, in Health and Disease.
Prize Essay.
Boston, 1851. 12° (5.5X3.2).

CARPIO, Lope Felix de VEGA. See VEGA-CARPIO, L. F. de.

CARR, John, Esq., of London; b. 1772. d. 1832.

3 Stranger (The) in Ireland: or, A Tour in the southern and western Parts of that Country in 1805.

3d Amer. ed. ...
New York, 1807. 8° (5.8X3.4).

CARRA, Jean Louis, a French Demagogue; b. 1743. exec. 1793.
Translator. See GILLIES, J. Histoire de l'ancienne Grèce.
CARRANZA, Barth., Archbishop of Toledo; b. 1503. d. 1576.
4 Symma Conciliorvm et Pontificvm . .

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Excvd. F. Heluidius, 1600. 16° (3.9×2.2), m. r., fol. 658.

CARSON, Alexander, a Minister in Edinburgh.

5 Reasons for separating from the General Synod of Ulster. 2d ed. Edinburgh, 1807. 12° (5.5X3). 6 Reply (A) to Mr. Brown's Vindication of the Presbyterian Form of Church-Government . . . Edinburgh, 1807. 12° (5.4×2.9), pp. 537. CARTER, Nathaniel Hazeltine, a Native of New-Hampshire; b. 1788? d. 1830. 7 Letters from Europe, comprising the Journal of a Tour through Ireland, England, Scotland, France, Italy, and Switzerland, in 1825, '26 and '27. New York, 1827. 8° (6.8X3.7). CARTWRIGHT, Thomas, Prof. of Div. at Cambridge, Eng.; b. 1535. d. 1603. • Confvtation (A) of the Rhemists Translation, Glosses and Annotations on the Nevv Testament .

Vol. 1, 2.

[London] 1618. 2° (9.3X4.7), m. n., pp. 761+.

CARWTTHEN, Rev. I. B. S.; b. 1781. d. 1832.

9 Heresies of the fourth Century and History of the Christian Church, from the Death of Theodosius to the End of the eleventh Century. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 11).

10 View (A) of the Brahminical Religion . . .

mons.]

[Bampton-Lecture SerLondon, 1810. 8° (5.7X3.4).

CARY, Henry, A.M., of Worcester College, Oxford, Eng.

Translator. See PLATO. Works. Vol. 1.

CARY, Henry Francis, Asst. Librarian of British Museum; b. 1772. d. 1844. Translator. See PINDARUS. Pindar in English Verse.

CARY, Rer. Samuel, of Boston; b. about 1785. d. in England, 1815.

11 Address to the Members of the Merrimack Humane Society at Newburyport, Sept. 2, 1806. Newburyport, 1806. 8°, pp. 42. 12 Artillery-Election Sermon, June 6, 1814. Boston, 1814. 8°, pp. 26. 13 Ignorance of the true Meaning of the Scriptures, and the Causes of it. Sermon ...

Boston, 1814. 8°, pp. 30.

Boston, 1813. 6, pp. 20.

14 National-Fast Sermon, Sermon, Sept. 9, 1813.

CARY, Rev. Samuel, continued. 1 Sermon delivered at Author's Ordination

CARY, Hon. Thomas G.

Boston, Jan. 1, 1809, being the Sabbath of the [Ch., R. H., and Address, by J. Freeman.] Boston, 1809. 8°, pp. 25, 15. [2 copies.]

2 Dependence (The) of the fine Arts for Encouragement in a Republic on
the Security of Property, &c. an Address delivered before the Boston
Mercantile Library Association, Nov. 13, 1844. Boston, 1845. 8°, pp. 39.
3 Oration (An) delivered before the [Authorities] of the City of
Boston... July 5, 1847.
Boston, 1847. 8°, pp. 38.

CARYL, Joseph, a Nonconformist Divine of London; b. 1602. d. 1673.

4 Exposition (An) with practical Observations upon the Book of Job. Vol. 2 [Chap. XXIII.-XLII.].

London, 1677. 2° (12.9X7.5), 2 cols.

CASAUBON, Isaac, Prof. of Greek at Geneva; b. 1559. d. 1614.

Annotator. See PLINIUS CECILIUS SECUNDUS, C. Epist. Lib. IX.
Translator. See THEOPHRASTUS. Characteres ethici.

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CASAUBON, Merick, D.D., Son of the preceding; b. 1599. d. in England, 1671. 5 Credulity (Of) and Incredulity; in Things divine and spiritual . . . London, 1670. 12° (5.2×2.7). CASE (A) decided in the Supreme Court of the United States, in Feb., 1793, in 6 which is discussed the Question "Whether a State be liable to be sued by a private Citizen of another State?

CASLON, William.

Philadelphia, 1793. 8° (6.4X3.4).

7 Specimen (A) of Printing-Types, by William Caslon, Letter-Founder to
his Majesty.
London, 1785. 8° (6.9X3.4), n. p.

CASS, Hon. Lewis, an American Statesman; b. at Exeter, N.H., 1782.

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8 Kansas. The Territories. Speech . . . delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 12-13, 1856. [Washington, 1856.] 8°, pp. 24. 9 Speech . . . on Non-Intervention. Delivered in the Senate of the Washington, 1852. 8°, 2 cols., pp. 16. 10 Life and public Services of Lewis Cass . . With a Sketch of the Life and Services of Gen. W. O. Butler . . . Illustrated.

U.S., Feb. 10, 1852.

Boston, 1848. 8°, pp. 34.

CASSIN, John, an American Ornithologist; b. near Philadelphia, 1813.

11 Birds of the Southern Hemisphere. See UNITED STATES. (U.S. Naval Astronomical Expedition, vol. 2.)

CASSINI, Jacques, a French Astronomer; b. 1677. d. 1756.

12 Elemens d'Astronomie. Par M. Cassini. [Plates.]

Paris, 1740. 4° (7X4.7), pp. 643. 13 Tables astronomiques du Soleil, de la Lune, des Planetes, des Etoiles fixes, et des Satellites de Jupiter et de Saturne; avec l'Explication & l'Usage de ces mêmes Tables. Par M. Cassini.

Paris, 1740. 4° (7X4.7).

CASTALIO, Sebastian, Prof. of Greek at Bale; b. 1515. d. 1563.

14 Dialogorum sacrorum Libri IV. Ed. decima quinta.

Londini, 1722. 24° (5×2.2).

CASTANYER, Francesco.

1 Trial of Francesco Castanyer for Bigamy, in the Years 1510 to 1515. [Latin Manuscript.] 2° (11.5×8). NOTE. Formerly belonged to the Inquisition of Barcelona in Spain. CASTELL, Ree. Edmund, Prof. of Arabic at Cambridge, Eng.; b. 1606. d. 1685. 2 Lexicon heptaglotton, Hebraicum, Chaldaicum, Syriacum, Samaritanum, Ethiopicum, Arabicum, conjunctim; et Persicum separatim. . . . Cui accessit brevis, & harmonica (quantum fieri potuit) Grammaticæ omnium præcedentium Linguarum Delineatio. [Portrait of Author.]

Londini, 1669. 2° (14.7X9), 3 cols., cols. 4008.

NOTE. — Bound in two volumes. Designed to complete Walton's Polyglot Bille. CASTILLO, Bernal DIAZ DEL. See DIAZ DEL CASTILLO, Bernal.

CATALOGUE of Books on the Masonic Institution, in Public Libraries of Twenty3 eight States of the Union, Antimasonic in Arguments and Conclusions. Boston, 1852. 8° (6×3.7).

CATALOGUE raisonné d'une Collection de Médailles.

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[Illustrations.]

[Leipzig] 1774. 4° (6×5).

CATHERINE II., Empress of Russia; b. 1729. d. 1796.
5 Instruction pour la Commission chargée de dresser le Projet d'un nouveau
Code de Loix.
St. Petersbourg, 1769. 8° (5.3×3.8).

6 Instructions adressées pour la Commission établie pour travailler à l'Exé-
cution du Projet d'un nouveau Code de Loix. Traduit de l'Allemand.
Yverdon, 1769. 12° (4.6X2.3).

7 Life of Catherine II. Empress of Russia. See TOOKE, W. CATHOLICK Hierarchie (The). See MARVELL, A.

CATLIN, Ree. Jacob, D.D., of New-Marlborough, Mass.; b. 1758. d. 1826. * Compendium (A) of the System of Divine Truth . . .

Middletown, 1824.

12° (5.7×3). [With] Appro

9 Compendium (A) of the System of Divine Truth.
priate Questions.

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12° (5.4X3.2).

3d ed. Boston, 1851. 10 Horrors (The) of War. Sermon delivered at New-Marlborough, Mass., July 5, at the Celebration of Independence.

Stockbridge, 1811. 8°, pp. 11.

CATO'S Political Letters. See TRENCHARD, J.
CATROU, François, a learned French Jesuit; b. 1659. d. 1737.

11 Roman History (The): with Notes . . .; and illustrated with Copper Plates, Maps, and ... authentick Medals. Done into English, from the original French of the Revd. Fathers Catrou and Rouillé [by R. Bundy]. Vol. 1-6. . . . London, 1728-37. 2° (11X5.5), m. b. CATTEAU-CALLEVILLE, Jean Pierre Guillaume, a French hist.; b. 1760. d. 1819. 12 General View (A) of Sweden . . . Translated from the French of Mr. Catteau.

CATULLUS, Caius Valerius, the earliest Latin

London, 1790. 8° (5.6X3.2). lyric Poet; b. 86 B.C.

13 Catulli, Tibulli, et Propertii Opera. Londini, 1776. 12° (4.5X2.5). 14 Catullus Tibullus Propertius Lipsiae, 1853. 24° (3.9×2.5 irr.). CAULAINCOURT, Armand Augustin Louis, a French General, &c.; b.1773. d.1827. 15 Napoleon and his Times, by Caulincourt, Duke of Vicenza.

1. 2.

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Philadelphia, 1838. 12° (5.2×2.8).

CAUSES of the Progress of Liberal Christianity in New England. 2d ed.

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Boston, 1827. 12, pp. 16

CAVALLO, Tiberius, a Resident of London; b. at Naples, 1749. d. 1809.

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Vol. 1, 2.

1 Complete Treatise (A) on Electricity . . . 3d ed. . . .
[Plates.]
London, 1786. 8° (5.9X3.2). [2 copies.]
2 Complete Treatise (A) on Electricity. . . 4th ed. . . . Vol. 1-3.
London, 1795. 8° (5.9×3.2). [2 copies of vol. 3.]

[Plates.]

NOTE.Vols. 1 and 2 of this edition are identical with the same volumes of third edition. Vol. 3 contains discoveries, &c. made since third edition.

3 Explanation and Index of two Mineralogical Tables.

London, 1786. 8°, pp. 44.

4 Treatise (A) on Magnetism, in Theory and Practice, with original Experiments. [Plates.]

London, 1787. 8° (5.9X3.2). [2 copies.] with original Experiments. 3d ed., London, 1800. 8° (6×3.3).

5 Treatise (A) on Magnetism.
with a Supplement. [Plates.]

CAVE, William, D.D., Prof. of Theol. at Oxford; b. 1637. d. 1713.

6 Lives (The), Acts, and Martyrdoms of the Holy Apostles of our Saviour. To which are added, The Lives of the two Evangelists St. Mark and St. Luke. ... With an introductory Essay, by H. Stebbing.

New-York, 1836. 8° (8.1X4.9), 2 cols. 7 Primitive Christianity: or, The Religion of the Ancient Christians in the First Ages of the Gospel.

2 vols.

London, 1673. 8° (5.5×3), m. r.

NOTE. - Vol. 1 has also second title-page, embellished.

8 Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia literaria, a Christo nato usque ad
Sæculum XIV. . . . Accedunt ab aliis manibus Appendices duæ, ab
ineunte Sæculo XIV. ad annum usque MDXVII.
Ad calcem vero
operis Cavei Dissertationes tres. ... Vol. 2.

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Basileæ, 1745. 2° (10×6), m. r., 2 cols.

CAXTON, William, the first English Printer; b. in Kent, 1412. d. 1491.

9 Life of Caxton, with an Account of the Invention of Printing, &c. By Stephenson. See SOCIETY for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Library, &c. Lives of Eminent Persons; &c.

CEBES, of Thebes, a Greek philosopher; flourished about 400 B.C.

10 Tabula. Græcè et Latinè. See LUCIANUS. Colloquia selecta, etc.

CECIL, Rev. Richard, of London; b. 1748. d. 1810.

11 Remains of Rev. Richard Cecil. To which is prefixed a View of his
Character. By J. Pratt. New-York, 1836. 8° (8.1X4.9), 2 cols.

12 Works with a Memoir of his Life [by Mrs. Cecil].
vised, with a Review of his Character by J. Pratt.

Boston, 1825.

Arranged and re-
Vol. 1-3.
12° (5.3×3.2).

CECIL, William, Baron Burleigh, Sec'y of State to Q. Elizabeth; b.1520. d.1598. 13 Life, by Sir J. Mackintosh. See FORSTER, J. (Lives of Eminent British Statesmen, vol. 1.)

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CELEBRATION (The) of the Centennial Anniversary of the Introduction of the 14 Art of Printing into New Hampshire, in Portsmouth, Oct. 6, 1856. Sketch of the Proceedings, the Oration [by A. P. Peabody], Decorations. Speeches, Sentiments, Letters, &c., &c. Portsmouth, 1857. 8°, pp. 60. CELLINI, Benvenuto, a Florentine Artist; b. 1500. d. 1570. 15 Life of Benvenuto Cellini.

Containing . . . Particulars, relative

to Painting, Sculpture and Architecture; and the History of his Time.
Written by himself in the Tuscan Language, and translated. . . by T.
Nugent. In 2 vols. Vol. 2.
London, 1771. 8° (5.6X3.2).

CELSUS, Aurelius Cornelius, a Physician at Rome, under Tiberius.

1 A. Cornelius Celsus of Medicine. In eight Books. Translated with Notes . . . J. Greive. London, 1756. 8° (6.4×3.5), pp. 519+. CENTAUR (The) not fabulous. In a Series of Letters to a Friend, on the Life 2 in Vogue. Philadelphia, 1795. 12° (4.9×3). CERTAIN Sermons or Homilies appointed to be read in Churches, in the Time of 3 Queen Elizabeth. London, 1676. 2° (9.5×5), m. r.

NOTE. Printed in Black Letter.

CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, Miguel DE, a Spanish Author; b. 1547. d. 1616.

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4 Don Quixote de la Mancha. Translated from the Spanish by C. Jarvis,
Esq. Carefully revised and corrected. With numerous Illustrations
Vol. 1, 2.
Boston, 1858. 8° (6.5X3.7).
Ingenioso Hidalgo (El) Don Quixote de la Mancha. Nueva edicion cor-
regida por la Real Academia Española. ... Tom. 1-4. [Fine Plates.]
Madrid, 1780. 4° (7.4X5).
Ingenioso Hidalgo (El) Don Quijote de la Mancha. Nueva edicion clás-
ica, ilustrada con Notas, historicas, grammaticas y criticas, por la Aca-
demia Española, sus . Pellicer, Arrieta y Clemencin. Enmendada y
corregida por F. Sales.
Tom. 1, 2. 2da ed. [Portraits and
Plates.]
Boston, 1837. 12° (5.9×3.4).

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7 Principales Aventures (Les) de l'admirable Don Quichotte, représentées en Figures par Coypel, Picart le Romain, etc.; avec les Explications des trente-une Planches .; tirées de l'original Espagnol de M. de Cervantes. Tom. 1, 2. La Haye, 1774. 8° (5×2.9). CESAROTTI, Melchiore, an Italian Poet; b. in Padua, 1730. d. 1808.

Translator. See OSSIAN. Poesie di Ossian.

CEVALLOS, Pedro, Sec'y of State to Ferdinand VII. of Spain; b.1764. d.1838. 8 Exposition of the Practices and Machinations which led to the Usurpation of the Crown of Spain, and the Means adopted by the Emperor of the French [Napoleon I.] to carry it into Execution.

Boston, n. d. 8°, pp. 40. CHABERT, Joseph Bernard, Marquis DE; b. at Toulon, 1723. d. 1805. 9 Voyage fait par ordre du Roi en 1750 et 1751, dans l'Amérique Septentrionale, pour rectifier les Cartes des Côtes de l'Acadie, de l'Isle Royale & de l'Isle de Terreneuve; et pour en fixer les principaux Points par des Observations Astronomiques. Par M. de Chabert. [Map and Plates.] Paris, 1753. 4° (6.6×4.1). CHADBOURNE, Paul Ansel, M.D., Prof. of Natural History, &c. at Williams College & Bowdoin College; b. 1823.

10 Introductory Lecture, delivered before the Medical and Senior Classes of Bowdoin College, Feb. 17, 1860. Brunswick, 1860. 8°, pp. 19. 11 Lectures on Natural History: its Relations to Intellect, Taste, Wealth, and Religion. New York, 1860. 12° (5X3.3). CHALKHILL, John, supposed by many to be a nom-de-plume of Walton's. 12 Thealma and Clearchus. A pastoral Romance. First published by I. Walton, 1683. New ed. . . . Chiswick, 1820. 12° (4.3X2.4 irr.). CHALMERS, Alexander; b. at Aberdeen, 1759. d. at London, 1834.

13 British Essayists (The): with Prefaces. See BRITISH Essayists (The).

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